Knowing good proportions for leg lengthening surgery

leg to torso ratio is above the average leg to torso ratio
no.
2-3 percent longer torsos are ideal and remember its the torso that makes you look taller than what most people would assume.

models often fraud longer torso cuz its the most attractive.
 
You'd ideally want a wingspan fairly taller than your height, unlike this:
View attachment 510314
Men on average have a wingspan 2 inches greater than their height, so you may close the gap more if your wingspan has a greater difference

You should also find out your lower leg length such as shown:
View attachment 510317
Then convert it to this formula to know what height it can estimate you on:
View attachment 510318
Using myself as an example, I am 5'6.64 but this equation predicts my height to be 5'3. I can plug in 5'6.644 into the "predicted height" variable and get the knee height. From there, I can subtract the values of the predicted knee height and my actual one and I get a difference of two inches. I can add those two inches to my tibia and then also add those two inches to my femur (upper half of leg) to maintain the balance between the femur and tibia that I already have. I know I'm excluding the foot height but it's a small part of the equation so probably won't add much to looking disproportionate.

There's also spine decompression exercises and stuff that can boost an inch or two

Good luck y'all
what does this have to do with the arms tho
 
You'd ideally want a wingspan fairly taller than your height, unlike this:
View attachment 510314
Men on average have a wingspan 2 inches greater than their height, so you may close the gap more if your wingspan has a greater difference

You should also find out your lower leg length such as shown:
View attachment 510317
Then convert it to this formula to know what height it can estimate you on:
View attachment 510318
Using myself as an example, I am 5'6.64 but this equation predicts my height to be 5'3. I can plug in 5'6.644 into the "predicted height" variable and get the knee height. From there, I can subtract the values of the predicted knee height and my actual one and I get a difference of two inches. I can add those two inches to my tibia and then also add those two inches to my femur (upper half of leg) to maintain the balance between the femur and tibia that I already have. I know I'm excluding the foot height but it's a small part of the equation so probably won't add much to looking disproportionate.

There's also spine decompression exercises and stuff that can boost an inch or two

Good luck y'all
"Men on average have a wingspan 2 inches greater than their height" No, same as height.
 
You'd ideally want a wingspan fairly taller than your height, unlike this:
View attachment 510314
Men on average have a wingspan 2 inches greater than their height, so you may close the gap more if your wingspan has a greater difference

You should also find out your lower leg length such as shown:
View attachment 510317
Then convert it to this formula to know what height it can estimate you on:
View attachment 510318
Using myself as an example, I am 5'6.64 but this equation predicts my height to be 5'3. I can plug in 5'6.644 into the "predicted height" variable and get the knee height. From there, I can subtract the values of the predicted knee height and my actual one and I get a difference of two inches. I can add those two inches to my tibia and then also add those two inches to my femur (upper half of leg) to maintain the balance between the femur and tibia that I already have. I know I'm excluding the foot height but it's a small part of the equation so probably won't add much to looking disproportionate.

There's also spine decompression exercises and stuff that can boost an inch or two

Good luck y'all
6,3-6,4 ish with a 6.9 wingspan🤪
 
You'd ideally want a wingspan fairly taller than your height, unlike this:
View attachment 510314
Men on average have a wingspan 2 inches greater than their height, so you may close the gap more if your wingspan has a greater difference

You should also find out your lower leg length such as shown:
View attachment 510317
Then convert it to this formula to know what height it can estimate you on:
View attachment 510318
Using myself as an example, I am 5'6.64 but this equation predicts my height to be 5'3. I can plug in 5'6.644 into the "predicted height" variable and get the knee height. From there, I can subtract the values of the predicted knee height and my actual one and I get a difference of two inches. I can add those two inches to my tibia and then also add those two inches to my femur (upper half of leg) to maintain the balance between the femur and tibia that I already have. I know I'm excluding the foot height but it's a small part of the equation so probably won't add much to looking disproportionate.

There's also spine decompression exercises and stuff that can boost an inch or two

Good luck y'all
if its very bad there are arm lenghening surgerys
 

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